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what exactly are you asking? If you are asking about where you put passport number of your current passport on the form then this is somwhere on the second page of the form at the top, where they ask for all passports you are included on.rnr79 wrote:Hi guys...
On the passport application form there is no place for the passport...Is that we just need to attach to passports separately to application...
Do the countersignee have to sign on one of the photograph?
thanks in advance
Hello mate sorry my bad typing, i meant to ask where to put photos on the applicationtaliska wrote:what exactly are you asking? If you are asking about where you put passport number of your current passport on the form then this is somwhere on the second page of the form at the top, where they ask for all passports you are included on.rnr79 wrote:Hi guys...
On the passport application form there is no place for the passport...Is that we just need to attach to passports separately to application...
Do the countersignee have to sign on one of the photograph?
thanks in advance
the next part of your question is simple and if you read the gudance notes or the form properly it is answered, Yes they have sign the back of one of the two pictures you send with your application and there is a statement which they must copy and then sign below that
rnr79 wrote:Hello mate sorry my bad typing, i meant to ask where to put photos on the applicationtaliska wrote:what exactly are you asking? If you are asking about where you put passport number of your current passport on the form then this is somwhere on the second page of the form at the top, where they ask for all passports you are included on.rnr79 wrote:Hi guys...
On the passport application form there is no place for the passport...Is that we just need to attach to passports separately to application...
Do the countersignee have to sign on one of the photograph?
thanks in advance
the next part of your question is simple and if you read the gudance notes or the form properly it is answered, Yes they have sign the back of one of the two pictures you send with your application and there is a statement which they must copy and then sign below that
thanks 1664..just read the application carefully...it say that but alse say the countersinee has to right on the back of the photograph as well...not sure if there would be enough space there thogut1664 wrote:... Also the countersignatory should sign one of the photograps.vipul1981 wrote:I just put it in a small envelope and put it in the envelope
Good luck
Am sure it'll be fine.. 1000's of people send in their forms. Plus my name is not particularly short and it still fit in easily!!rnr79 wrote:thanks 1664..just read the application carefully...it say that but alse say the countersinee has to right on the back of the photograph as well...not sure if there would be enough space there thogut1664 wrote:... Also the countersignatory should sign one of the photograps.vipul1981 wrote:I just put it in a small envelope and put it in the envelope
Good luck
If you know them fill in else write "unknown".Miraiza wrote:On part 4 of the passport application, the last paragraph asked for grandparents details if parents were born outside of the UK. Has anyone given details of their grandparents on the form or is it been ignored by everyone.
Please help.
rnr79 wrote:By the way guys i applied for passport yesterday using check and send and the guy said that my signature was touching the borders of the provided box and said they IPS ask me to submit the form again but he said if i want to take a chance he can send...if needed IPS will get in touch with me....
hope it would be ok....but just in case wondering...if that happens do i have to...
Also not sure if this is correct in section 4 i thought i have to write the details of my old passport only if i had British Passport...but this guy in the post office asked me to put NO...but still put my Indian passport numbers there...strange...dont know if IPS will be ok with this or will they conisder this as a mistake and send the complete form back to me
Yes i think they are going to ask me to send another form...but thats what i wanted to check if will i have to get countersigned that form again? Will they send me my all the documents back?vipul1981 wrote:rnr79 wrote:By the way guys i applied for passport yesterday using check and send and the guy said that my signature was touching the borders of the provided box and said they IPS ask me to submit the form again but he said if i want to take a chance he can send...if needed IPS will get in touch with me....
hope it would be ok....but just in case wondering...if that happens do i have to...
could be a issue. Guess you will have to wait to find out. Personally I think if it was within the box and not actually touching it, u will be ok.
dont worry its not an issue its fine ok goodluckrnr79 wrote:OK..just called IPS and the guy said that if my signature was touching or may be it was just millimeters on the borders as border is thick line..it would be ok and he said if it crossed the border and went outside that area then that would be a problem...so fingers crossed.
also he mentioned that if they ask me to correct the form...i dont have to get it counter signed again...so thats good....
thanks Nazia88...i am not too worried just it will affect the time line...I am sure IPS service is lot better than UKBA...so at least dont have to worry about decision if i have made some mistakes as for this you dont have to pay again...Nazia88 wrote:
dont worry its not an issue its fine ok goodluck
If its just touching the inside border, no problem, its okayBy the way guys i applied for passport yesterday using check and send and the guy said that my signature was touching the borders of the provided box and said they IPS ask me to submit the form again but he said if i want to take a chance he can send...if needed IPS will get in touch with me....
hope it would be ok....but just in case wondering...if that happens do i have to...
Its section 3 , you should have said yes and entered your previous and current passports( including the one you entered the UK with)- anyway, now that PO chap filled the numbers in , it will be fineAlso not sure if this is correct in section 4 i thought i have to write the details of my old passport only if i had British Passport...but this guy in the post office asked me to put NO...but still put my Indian passport numbers there...strange...dont know if IPS will be ok with this or will they conisder this as a mistake and send the complete form back to me
Thanks 1664, I'm doing C&S from the post office.1664 wrote:If you know them fill in else write "unknown".Miraiza wrote:On part 4 of the passport application, the last paragraph asked for grandparents details if parents were born outside of the UK. Has anyone given details of their grandparents on the form or is it been ignored by everyone.
Please help.
How are you sending your form? C&S or postal?
Thank you Gidoc.gidoc wrote:Not required to be filled, as you the naturalisation certificate.On part 4 of the passport application, the last paragraph asked for grandparents details if parents were born outside of the UK. Has anyone given details of their grandparents on the form or is it been ignored by everyone.
Good Luck MiraizaMiraiza wrote:Thanks 1664, I'm doing C&S from the post office.1664 wrote:If you know them fill in else write "unknown".Miraiza wrote:On part 4 of the passport application, the last paragraph asked for grandparents details if parents were born outside of the UK. Has anyone given details of their grandparents on the form or is it been ignored by everyone.
Please help.
How are you sending your form? C&S or postal?